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you know, i know, when you start raising taxes, the obamacare taxes evaporate kicked in yet. the economy is marge neal improving. who knows. >> neil: charlie gasparino, they talk about him everywhere. what's he like -- you want to know why the president didn't mention the debt once yesterday. because he figured he didn't have to. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. . i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? ♪ >> neil: all right. i'm going to pick somebodyism i'll probably tick everybody off but the blame game has got to stop. got, got, got to stop. president who wants to get republican angry and uses inaugural address to do it and republicans who feign shock, though finger pointing encourages it. just stop. allow me to
you know, i know, when you start raising taxes, the obamacare taxes evaporate kicked in yet. the economy is marge neal improving. who knows. >> neil: charlie gasparino, they talk about him everywhere. what's he like -- you want to know why the president didn't mention the debt once yesterday. because he figured he didn't have to. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of...
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i'm going to put the push on to get rid of a corporate tax or personal income tax and maybe to people who are very sensitive and are so wealthy they have the power to move, i can attract them to my state. we're seeing it in places like nebraska and louisiana piling on. this is an opportunity? >> governor perry in texas is famous going on hunting trips to california where he visits ceos. melissa: right. >> gives them a cell phone. here is my personal number. call me anytime. tell me what i can do to attract you to texas. we have several states with offices set up in california because we're so vulnerable here. hundreds of companies leave every year. you make a good point about phil mickelson has options. so do a lot of companies. they can go elsewhere and do out of california. melissa: is that story about governor perry true? i heard that before. do governors have hair their own cell phone? >> he does. literally gives cell phone, has one number programmed. call me anytime. tell me what i can do. our leaders are not doing that, they're dismissive about companies leaving. they say it is
i'm going to put the push on to get rid of a corporate tax or personal income tax and maybe to people who are very sensitive and are so wealthy they have the power to move, i can attract them to my state. we're seeing it in places like nebraska and louisiana piling on. this is an opportunity? >> governor perry in texas is famous going on hunting trips to california where he visits ceos. melissa: right. >> gives them a cell phone. here is my personal number. call me anytime. tell me...
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strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not new york. not connecticut. texas. the lone star state unemployment rate of 6% handily beats up the nation. then there is louisiana, virginia. five and a half percent. oklahoma, five. new yorkers, pardon me, over 8%. the jersey, nine and a half percent. these metrics matter. the south is ticking new york's but the reid is a culture difference? hello, yes. thank goodness. i thought that is what liberals celebrated, diversity. i guess i probably shouldn't get so upset. after all, he has had this problem. the 40 year-old congressman was censured by the house two years ago after facing charges of 17 years of unpaid taxes on property in the dominican republic and more than 500,000 in undisclosed public assets. crazy. he also was investigated for raising millions from
strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not new york. not connecticut. texas. the lone star state unemployment rate of 6% handily beats up the nation. then there is louisiana, virginia. five and a half percent....
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. >>> phil mickelson is teed off about taxes. he is threatening to leave california thanks to a higher tax rate on the wealthy. we will talk to robert frank about this in a minute, but first, jane wells, does he have a point? >> the wonder is why he stayed so long, except san diego is a nice place. florida is nice, too. mickelson will pay california a new rate of 13.4% retroactive to the beginning of last year. running the numbers, "sports illustrated" estimates he made 60 million in 2012, that means 64 million in ju 6.4 million in california taxes, and he owes an extra 1.8 million. but if he moves, california loses everything. some of those smaller tournaments may leave the state if golfers decide to golf at rival events. tiger woods and the williams sisters long ago left california for florida, maybe not for tax purposes but they haven't moved back. lebron james went to the heat instead of the heat so the clippers could save tens of millions over his contract. and taxes were in the conversation when peyton manning was debating
. >>> phil mickelson is teed off about taxes. he is threatening to leave california thanks to a higher tax rate on the wealthy. we will talk to robert frank about this in a minute, but first, jane wells, does he have a point? >> the wonder is why he stayed so long, except san diego is a nice place. florida is nice, too. mickelson will pay california a new rate of 13.4% retroactive to the beginning of last year. running the numbers, "sports illustrated" estimates he made...
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it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about growth. and that is what americans really want. growth and jobs. what do we have to do to get growth? >> well, the badh6+suz there, susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy, it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings, that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly getting a on any of them so it would be nice if we could get a on all of them and then we could do better. but i think it's unrealistic to think that growth is going to do the whole job. >> what about the federal reserve. it has its first meeting this year next week. is there anything more than the fed can do besides keeping interest rates superlow? >> not that much. the fed is more or less restricted to working on interest rates and things that are related, closely related to interest rates. i think really if we're going to g
it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about growth. and that is what americans really want. growth and jobs. what do we have to do to get growth? >> well, the badh6+suz there, susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy, it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings, that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology....
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we all pay sales tax on everything that we buy. we sell something, we pay tax. this is paying to wall street -- you have gotten a pass. when you talk about jobs and education, i want to ask you, where are the jobs? they are not just trickling down or bubbling up -- there are no jobs in this country. i work for the labor movement -- it is being decimated by the right wing. i will talk about the financial transaction tax -- this is a part of the solution. i want to tell you, i represent registered nurses in the unions across this country. they are of the finest tradition of martin luther king -- they are about humanity. they do not make distinctions among patients. they do not care if you are rich or if you are poor, if you are black or if you are white, if you are a man or if you are a woman -- you are their patient. they protect you, the fight for you. what they're finding is because of profits in the health-care industry, the most inept system in the industrial world, the american medical system -- patients are being pushed out, children are coming with malnutr
we all pay sales tax on everything that we buy. we sell something, we pay tax. this is paying to wall street -- you have gotten a pass. when you talk about jobs and education, i want to ask you, where are the jobs? they are not just trickling down or bubbling up -- there are no jobs in this country. i work for the labor movement -- it is being decimated by the right wing. i will talk about the financial transaction tax -- this is a part of the solution. i want to tell you, i represent...
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with high income taxes. who else who is famous lived in illinois? that's scott, and he joins us now from chicago. your state has just been downgraded, illinois, and the city of chicago is going to get bailed out with its health problems by the federal government, and you have high taxes. can i count on you to move, scott? >> well, that depends on where this big building goes. if there's a place where we don't have the issues, the cme would move, and i would move with it. we have a history of making bad business decisions in illinois. we sold the parking meter rights, and weave given away cash flows for 20 years on out. this is no surprise, and it's the worst in the union now, and it's not better because we're on a negative watch as well again. where we go from here is we have to see a massive exodus of people like myself or anybody get behind this. we're in trouble. are you or anyone else in illinois going to do a mike dirk mickelson or sarkozy in do you see a lot of tax refugees pouring out of illinois, you
with high income taxes. who else who is famous lived in illinois? that's scott, and he joins us now from chicago. your state has just been downgraded, illinois, and the city of chicago is going to get bailed out with its health problems by the federal government, and you have high taxes. can i count on you to move, scott? >> well, that depends on where this big building goes. if there's a place where we don't have the issues, the cme would move, and i would move with it. we have a history...
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sellers of luxury properties were very active toward the end of 2012, due in part to the capital gains tax increase that would take effect in 2013 for those making $400,000 or more. mulville also mentioned how the changing demographics of americans go hand-in-hand with the world- wide interest in american real estate. "americans are getting older, becoming more willing sellers at the same time as foreigners want to come in and buy, so it's a combination of things that's magnifying the demand in the upper end. financing is readily available as banks are on track to distribute more private jumbo loans than they have since 2007. > > with this rush of buyers to own these million dollar homes, is this a sign the economy turning around? experts say yes, but not so fast. "we might see some stimulus effect, but i don't think it will be a major decider if we pull out of the recession or not." for first business news, i'm ky sisson. recent data shows that luxury housing markets in south florida, denver, and phoenix are also making a comeback. still ahead, watch your wings. why chicken wing prices ar
sellers of luxury properties were very active toward the end of 2012, due in part to the capital gains tax increase that would take effect in 2013 for those making $400,000 or more. mulville also mentioned how the changing demographics of americans go hand-in-hand with the world- wide interest in american real estate. "americans are getting older, becoming more willing sellers at the same time as foreigners want to come in and buy, so it's a combination of things that's magnifying the...
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it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about test test test. to do to get growth? >> well the badh6+suz there susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly getting a on any of them so it would be nice if we could get a on all of them and then we could do better. but i think it's unrealistic to think that growth is going to do the whole job. >> what about the federal reserve. it has its first meeting this year next week. is there anything more than the fed can do besides keeping interest rates superlow? >> not that much. the fed is more or less restricted to working on interest rates and things that are related closely related to interest rates. i think really if we're going to get a big push to growth it's got to come from the government. and believe it o
it's all about raising taxes and cutting spending. and there's no discuss about test test test. to do to get growth? >> well the badh6+suz there susie s that while higher growth is by far the best remedy it's very hard to put if into effect. in a sizable way. you need more investment in human beings that's education and so on. you need more investment in physical plant and equipment. and you need to promote technology. >> we're doing all those things, so you know we're not exactly...
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irfax is doing preretty well. >> fairfax is doing fine e with that tax b base. montgomery county, clark enterprises. it has real estatate construction lots s of different ars wherere they make money basedn beththesda. no. 3 on t list, a lot o of people know w its dine corp. internationall bid --- dyncorp international. they are based in falls church. >> what is ieresting about public companies that the brand we buy on the shelves -- there are a lot of tentacles to a lot of these companies did what makes them large i is not always what is known about thehem. >>e will have the honor to talk about nonprofits and changes in the executive ring. that's g get t to the list t that everyone wants. the highest-paid. tell us about what kind of revee hes seeing these days. >> honey boo boo is treating people well. >> t tlc discovery. >> the ceo of discovery communications, which is only public a few years ago -- davidid brought home a cool $52 million last year. >> they started with aa controversial reality s show about muims but ended with "honey boo boo." roroberttephens,
irfax is doing preretty well. >> fairfax is doing fine e with that tax b base. montgomery county, clark enterprises. it has real estatate construction lots s of different ars wherere they make money basedn beththesda. no. 3 on t list, a lot o of people know w its dine corp. internationall bid --- dyncorp international. they are based in falls church. >> what is ieresting about public companies that the brand we buy on the shelves -- there are a lot of tentacles to a lot of these...
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the 9 billion is all tax deductible. the irs says the compensation to homeowners as the cost incurred in the course of doing business and is not a fine or penalty but the result of wrongdoing. i say if they didn't do anything wrong there probably wouldn't be showing -- shelling of billions of dollars. we should not be footing any part of the bill for the mistake . as one homeowner put it, the government comes after us for every little bit of money we have. that's because we aren't too big to fail. we just have to bail out the ones that are. that's what i think. now we want to know what you think. here's our question. should banks be allowed to deduct the mortgage settlement? log on to gerriwillis.com, vote on the right inside the screen and all share the results of the end of the show. not to the latest developments in the hostage situation in algeria. one american reportedly dead a takeover and natural gas plant by islamic militants. algerian news agencies report around 100 foreign workers are freed. the fate of 30 othe
the 9 billion is all tax deductible. the irs says the compensation to homeowners as the cost incurred in the course of doing business and is not a fine or penalty but the result of wrongdoing. i say if they didn't do anything wrong there probably wouldn't be showing -- shelling of billions of dollars. we should not be footing any part of the bill for the mistake . as one homeowner put it, the government comes after us for every little bit of money we have. that's because we aren't too big to...
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time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. conditions. be careful out there. more headlines 30 minutes away. now, back to bulls and bears. >> brenda: okay, so this will get your heart rate racing. a new government report revealing medicare dishing out more than 120 merchandise worth of medical services to inmates and illegal immigrants. and
time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill...
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taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million bucks. 12 bedrooms, get this, two bowling aliz, a tennies in court, a rock climbing wall and a full disco. or for the
taxes. realtors tell me that sellers rushed to do the deals before january 1st to avoid the potential tax hikes on capital gains. the big surprise was that sales are even continuing through this january, and inventory is getting very thin. brokers tell me the wealthy want somewhere safe to put all this cash, and they are turning to real estate. here are a few properties that are still for sale and could still be yours in the hamptons. this estate in bridgehampton could be yours for 43 million...
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a monopoly is like a tax on businesses, if you want the economy to get even stronger, then get rid of all unions so the free market can operate and more people can become employed, not less. >> and we can pay them almost nothing. 'cause that's what happens without unions, we don't have living stages and reliance on government. >> and people get paid nothing without unions. what about the what, 83, 85% of people that are not in unions? they're getting paid something? >> they are paid 10 to 30% less and far less likely to have-- >> but they have jobs, caroline. look at the auto industry. >> but they're not living wages. >> until the industry went out of business. >> that was actually-- >> unsustainability. >> ten less airlines, 70,000 less jobs, but by god well paid. i was on a flight and i don't think anybody said they were overpaid. >> brenda: thanks, guys. get ready to get fee'd up again. and starting tomorrow, it could cost you. and cavuto at the bottom of the hour, but first, stimulus checks, owners are going to inmates and washington won't slow the i had enough of feeling embarras
a monopoly is like a tax on businesses, if you want the economy to get even stronger, then get rid of all unions so the free market can operate and more people can become employed, not less. >> and we can pay them almost nothing. 'cause that's what happens without unions, we don't have living stages and reliance on government. >> and people get paid nothing without unions. what about the what, 83, 85% of people that are not in unions? they're getting paid something? >> they...
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to give me started on your carbon taxes. a huge source of revenue. in the -- in his course of life, he spent years railing against the oil companies, and he just sold out. melissa: i feel like michael blumberg was behind this. melissa: i bet both of them. so this was interesting. apparently the italian mafia is infiltrating the renewable energy businesses the government offers billions in subsidies for wind and solar development. crime families are reporting land and then pressuring the owners to sell or offering long-term leases. and local officials are bribes. obviously, to expedite the approval. officials have enough clothes and more than $2 billion in assets and arrested some of the key players. i don't know. it seems like this is a perfect fit. the mafia and green energy. >> money and fraud. they get together. >> follow the "money". a lot of money in green energy. so they're going to. this is an opportunity. >> why do you rob banks? this is where the money is. that's why al gore and the others. the source of all our problems. >> allowing greed.
to give me started on your carbon taxes. a huge source of revenue. in the -- in his course of life, he spent years railing against the oil companies, and he just sold out. melissa: i feel like michael blumberg was behind this. melissa: i bet both of them. so this was interesting. apparently the italian mafia is infiltrating the renewable energy businesses the government offers billions in subsidies for wind and solar development. crime families are reporting land and then pressuring the owners...
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>> they have to pay back tax and have a noncriminal record. they hto be able to understand and study history. they have to get in line behind everrone else. they will be grantedded legal stall us but they get behind everyone else who has waited legally for green card status. >> and military service? anyone think about requiring a year or two of military service? >> if the military could use people for a y or two could be in ou minute enlistment is four but there is a proposal one dream act to acrate their path, the young people who are brought here at children by parents that military service and schooling could be part of it and high-tech, those would graduate with ph.d.'s and others in the high technology, wet a way to keepm in the united states. >> senator schumer pointed out @%u like to get g right away, and he said maybe day one we can moveas soon as its rough the senate and passes the house. my concern sir, tell me where i am wrong, i happensthat quickly, will we have a flood of illegals coming across the border to beat the clock saying
>> they have to pay back tax and have a noncriminal record. they hto be able to understand and study history. they have to get in line behind everrone else. they will be grantedded legal stall us but they get behind everyone else who has waited legally for green card status. >> and military service? anyone think about requiring a year or two of military service? >> if the military could use people for a y or two could be in ou minute enlistment is four but there is a proposal...
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we just had a $650 billion tax increase we are not going to do another one. these were cuts in law and they need to be altered. the president in his debate with governor romney said the sequester will not happen, and he's got to step up and help us work our way through that, because it does cut too much, in my opinion, the defense department. they've already had a big cut. this will be another big cut. and i think it's dangerous for the defense department and will do damage in a way that we should not do. bill: i mentioned the senate hasn't passed a bulge net four years. bya because you asked, rich writes, how can you determine how much you will need to increase the debt ceiling without a budget? how do we understand that riddle? >> that is exactly correct. a budget process engages the entire senate, and the united states people in a national discussion of how much taxes, how much spending, how much debt we're going to be able to have and get by and do. and so that is really, really critical, and that process has been gone for four years. we are stumbling fro
we just had a $650 billion tax increase we are not going to do another one. these were cuts in law and they need to be altered. the president in his debate with governor romney said the sequester will not happen, and he's got to step up and help us work our way through that, because it does cut too much, in my opinion, the defense department. they've already had a big cut. this will be another big cut. and i think it's dangerous for the defense department and will do damage in a way that we...
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to places with lower taxes. i think california is 13.3%. >> andrea: california needs your uncle steve to pay the taxes. freddie they can have steve -- >> greg: they can have steve. >> andrea: coming up, now a racial component to the bloomberg bomb's soda ban. some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: disgusting. >> dana: you're disgusting. >> greg: that is a sick song. >> dana: can i do my segment? we're going to talk about you. soda ban about to go in effect in new york city but has new opposition that used to be for it. they were for it before they were against it. we'll tell you about that in a second. start with this. a new study done by daniel callahan, a senior research fellow at the hastings center. he put out a paper this week. see how skinny he is. he thinks it's maybe time to start shaming people who ar
to places with lower taxes. i think california is 13.3%. >> andrea: california needs your uncle steve to pay the taxes. freddie they can have steve -- >> greg: they can have steve. >> andrea: coming up, now a racial component to the bloomberg bomb's soda ban. some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. colleagues with "the...
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to places with lower taxes. i think california is 13.3%. >> andrea: california needs your uncle steve to pay the taxes. freddie they can have steve -- >> greg: they can have steve. >> andrea: coming up, now a racial component to the bloomberg bomb's soda ban. some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, bu
to places with lower taxes. i think california is 13.3%. >> andrea: california needs your uncle steve to pay the taxes. freddie they can have steve -- >> greg: they can have steve. >> andrea: coming up, now a racial component to the bloomberg bomb's soda ban. some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. so you say men are superior...
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taxes came from taxes on fast-food and property taxes. so you ended up taxing the rich more, right? because the bigger your property was, the more you paid. >> a lot of people feel there will be cut backs in other areas to make up for the lack of income. or as michelle talked about, can they make it up in other areas. >> money moves to taxes that get rid of their -- states that get rid of income tax. like $150 billion over the last 15 years, according to "how many walks" moved from states that had income tax to states that didn't. the nine highest taxed states lost a hundred billion of income -- of wealth, rather. it is proven it works. it attracts wealth to your state by getting rid of income tax. >> i couldn't believe this but for the billionaire that has everything. michael dell is on order to buy a boeing 787 dreamliner. i don't know if it is him per se buying it or whether the corporation that behind him that does it. >> this is a mystery p.m. pep familiar with him say it isn't his style to have a big plane like this. it is done through international leasing. it could be that t
taxes came from taxes on fast-food and property taxes. so you ended up taxing the rich more, right? because the bigger your property was, the more you paid. >> a lot of people feel there will be cut backs in other areas to make up for the lack of income. or as michelle talked about, can they make it up in other areas. >> money moves to taxes that get rid of their -- states that get rid of income tax. like $150 billion over the last 15 years, according to "how many walks"...
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. >>> and here comes the tax manual. the i.r.s. will accept 2012 tax returns starting tomorrow. that's eight days later than the agency had originally planned. the tax filing deadline got pushed back due to some changes that congress made to the tax laws to avoid the fiscal cliff. >>> also, you may want to swap out your credit card for a debit card the next time you pay for a purchase. here's why. retailers can now charge customers up to 3% more when they swipe their credit card at the checkout. these fees are all part of a settlement from the 2005 lawsuit between visa, mastercard and nine banks. ten states passed a law that bans this checkout fee. some retailers, though, are saying they're not automatically going to apply this so it's probably a good idea to check before you swipe the next time. >> you don't find out unless you go through a fine tooth comb on your account. >>> it's 4:42. less than a week ago, we had temperatures in the teens overnight. soon it's going to feel a lot more like april around here. howard is up next to tell us why. >> a consumer alert for ravens fan
. >>> and here comes the tax manual. the i.r.s. will accept 2012 tax returns starting tomorrow. that's eight days later than the agency had originally planned. the tax filing deadline got pushed back due to some changes that congress made to the tax laws to avoid the fiscal cliff. >>> also, you may want to swap out your credit card for a debit card the next time you pay for a purchase. here's why. retailers can now charge customers up to 3% more when they swipe their credit...
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who brought out their plan yesterday said it won't be amnesty because it will be background checks, taxes, they'll have to learn english just to get in the back of the line to earn citizenship. but the big concern here for democrats and republicans particularly is border security going to come first. is that going to be guaranteed before more people are allowed to stay in this country legally. they're predicting some pushback but hoping eventually this will in fact pass on capitol hill. civic groups, labor groups came out yesterday. they are backing what they call common sense reform. saying they don't want to see this done in a piece he'll fashion. remember, the original idea four years ago, president obama's promise was comprehensive reform. now, they're trying to get it done in the second term. mara. >> tracie potts, thanks for that. >>> we're learning more about that gefs stating fire that swept through a brazilian nightclub killed 233 people. nbc's annabel roberts joins us with the latest. what is the latest on the investigation? >> reporter: good morning, mara. well, i understand th
who brought out their plan yesterday said it won't be amnesty because it will be background checks, taxes, they'll have to learn english just to get in the back of the line to earn citizenship. but the big concern here for democrats and republicans particularly is border security going to come first. is that going to be guaranteed before more people are allowed to stay in this country legally. they're predicting some pushback but hoping eventually this will in fact pass on capitol hill. civic...
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we're collecting very limited corporate taxes. i think there is a wide consensus we have to reform this tax code. that will have a tremendous impact on how companies think about investing in the u.s. if we can do those two things we would really change the trajectory and sense of optimism in the u.s. economy almost overnight. >> susie: given the intense drama between washington lawmakers and the business community, how do we make these changes come about. >> what's happening in washington is we're just not discussing the things that really matter for the future trajectory of our american economy. we're just not able to reach consensus now to get things done. this, i believe, is our central challenge right now. it's not the opportunity to be successful, it's not the potential of this country, it's really this gridlock that we have in our society right now which is deeply concerning. >> susie: despite the issues that you bring up and despite the obstacles, you're hopeful and optimistic about america's future prospects. so if five, t
we're collecting very limited corporate taxes. i think there is a wide consensus we have to reform this tax code. that will have a tremendous impact on how companies think about investing in the u.s. if we can do those two things we would really change the trajectory and sense of optimism in the u.s. economy almost overnight. >> susie: given the intense drama between washington lawmakers and the business community, how do we make these changes come about. >> what's happening in...
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by instituting some type of tax. what would you say to a governor who's thinking about doing something like that? >> i would say we cannot tax our way and solve this problem, any of these problems. we can't tax and provide solutions. it has never provided solutions. we can only grow our way out of the current situation, and growth means coming together as business, as government to try and create the necessary platform so that business can continue to invest. we are, we have invested $10 billion in the united states in the last three years. we still see great opportunities in the united states. when you look at the top 15 brands in the business of nonalcoholic beverages in the united states, there's actually been growth in those top 15 brands in the united states. so brands are growing. maybe the industry is not growing as a whole, but the brands, key successful brands are growing, and by the way, in dollar value the industry's grown 3% in the last three years. liz: continuing waving the coca-cola flag, thank you ver
by instituting some type of tax. what would you say to a governor who's thinking about doing something like that? >> i would say we cannot tax our way and solve this problem, any of these problems. we can't tax and provide solutions. it has never provided solutions. we can only grow our way out of the current situation, and growth means coming together as business, as government to try and create the necessary platform so that business can continue to invest. we are, we have invested $10...
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legal status to staygr in the country if they pass a a criminal background check, pay a fine and back taxes and learn english. but they would have to get the back of the line for citizenship-- a process that would only start once border security has been improved with more agents and more drones. in 2007, republicans brought down a similar plan arguing it amounts to amnesty. but arizona's john mccain who championed reform then and nowpi says he senses a major shift among his g.o.p. colleagues. >> you look at the demographics of this country and the rising hispanic population, we're not going to win races. >> reporter: you've tried so many times to pass immigration reform. what gives you confidence this time will be different? t >> times have changed; americanses have changed; elections have changed and i'm not saying it's going to be easy and i'm not saying we're going to be succeed this time but i think the chances are better than they've ever been. >> reporter: he and the other senators say they hope to put this plan into legislation that can be voted on in the senate by spring but, scott
legal status to staygr in the country if they pass a a criminal background check, pay a fine and back taxes and learn english. but they would have to get the back of the line for citizenship-- a process that would only start once border security has been improved with more agents and more drones. in 2007, republicans brought down a similar plan arguing it amounts to amnesty. but arizona's john mccain who championed reform then and nowpi says he senses a major shift among his g.o.p. colleagues....
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frustrated about higher taxes? so is golf pro phil michelson who suggested, quote, drastic changes ahead for him because of tax pain. we're going to discuss whether rich people are really moving to avoid the tax man's blow. next. >> we have certainly stories on that. >> litter, a super conservative governor raises taxes to fund her state's responsibility for the new health care law. stick around. could happen in for states as well. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> you've probably heard by now golf phil michelson has apologized for those remarks that he said over the weekend when he said big changes would be coming in his own life due to his rising tax rate in california but didn't go so far as to say those changes were not coming with that apology. brian schactman has that story. >> well, you know, phil sa
frustrated about higher taxes? so is golf pro phil michelson who suggested, quote, drastic changes ahead for him because of tax pain. we're going to discuss whether rich people are really moving to avoid the tax man's blow. next. >> we have certainly stories on that. >> litter, a super conservative governor raises taxes to fund her state's responsibility for the new health care law. stick around. could happen in for states as well. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a...
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. >> you're paying 8 or 9% in sales tax and now this. in some states, this is illegal. >> yeah. okay. here are the lucky people in california, colorado, connecticut, florida, kansas, maine, massachusetts, new york, oklahoma and texas. listen, this is a big deal and i think people are going to struggle with this thing and they're not going to be happy about it and consider, these fees were really already built into the price of stuff, so you're really paying it twice. what they should do is give us a discount in cash. >> shepard: they should. >> but they're not going to do that. no. >> shepard: thank you. a real shock shock today. shares of apple fell far from the tree and rotted in the orchard. the tech giant price per share off 12% today alone. off 36% from the high. quarterly earnings came out today, they were up but not as much as analysts expected. slowing growth, it shows. after five blockbuster years. senator john kerry did ad libbing and fought back some tears during his confirmation hearing. in his opening statement, he added a mention of his trip to vietnam with senator
. >> you're paying 8 or 9% in sales tax and now this. in some states, this is illegal. >> yeah. okay. here are the lucky people in california, colorado, connecticut, florida, kansas, maine, massachusetts, new york, oklahoma and texas. listen, this is a big deal and i think people are going to struggle with this thing and they're not going to be happy about it and consider, these fees were really already built into the price of stuff, so you're really paying it twice. what they...
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voters reject add property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. no firefighters are laid off. tonight the meeting is held in walnut creek at the walnut heights elementary school. >> time to check the forecast. what did you have, mike? >> i have stop -- live doppler 7 hd that is out there. it has been ten dayses since we had measurable rain and it was not much. we have not had a good soaking this month not that tomorrow's will be but it will be something. the last three hours, notice how quiet. now, as we head into the afternoon hours, reno hits 50. and yosemite, 50, palm springs is 75 to 80! >> a live shot of the oakland bay bridge, we have an incident here that is now being cleared. i don't know if you can see the flashing lights, we had a stall and that bridge truck is there and clearing out of the lanes. you can see sluggish traffic headed westbound to the tunnel. so, slowing there at the bay bridge. north 101 ramp to northbound 680 in san jose, sometime with a stalled bus and a flare pattern blocking the right lane. they are waiting if -- for
voters reject add property tax measure to keep the fire stations open. no firefighters are laid off. tonight the meeting is held in walnut creek at the walnut heights elementary school. >> time to check the forecast. what did you have, mike? >> i have stop -- live doppler 7 hd that is out there. it has been ten dayses since we had measurable rain and it was not much. we have not had a good soaking this month not that tomorrow's will be but it will be something. the last three hours,...
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he's a liberal democrat or a radical democrat, who wants bigger government, higher taxes, more power in washington. redistributionist policies and secular values and that is who he is and i think rather than hoping he'll somehow moderate, we should set our own agenda and we should look where we have leverage. i actually think, mike, that the house republicans were very wise in williamsburg to decide that they were not going to fight over the debt ceiling over the next three months, get na out of the way for 90 days and then focus on the continuing resolution, on the sequester. because they fit exactly what the president said. this is real spending. i mean, under our constitution, nothing can be spent that the house does not pass. and so, the house republicans really have an opportunity to set a whole new standard not trying to figure out what kind of deal obama wants, but deciding what in good conscience they're willing to past. >> mike: in your experience as speaker of the mouse and somebody who as really engineered the republican takeover of the house back in the 1994 elections, sp
he's a liberal democrat or a radical democrat, who wants bigger government, higher taxes, more power in washington. redistributionist policies and secular values and that is who he is and i think rather than hoping he'll somehow moderate, we should set our own agenda and we should look where we have leverage. i actually think, mike, that the house republicans were very wise in williamsburg to decide that they were not going to fight over the debt ceiling over the next three months, get na out...
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it will repeal the individual income tax, the corporate income tax, capital gains tax, all payroll taxes, the self-employment tax and the estate and gift tax, in lieu of a 23% tax on the final sale of all goods and services. elimination of these inefficient taxing mechanisms will not only bring about equality within our tax system, it will also bring about simplicity in our tax code. it will provide tax relief for business-to-business transactions. these transactions including those for used goods that have already been taxed are not subject to the sales tax, so there would be no double taxation. some of my colleagues have asked how the fair tax would affect our revenue on our entitlement programs. social security and medicare benefits would remain untouched under the fair tax act. there would be no financial reductions to either of these vital programs. instead, the source of the trust fund revenue for these two programs would be replaced simply by the sales tax revenue instead of by payroll tax revenue. another question i get is how the fair tax would affect impoverished americans. und
it will repeal the individual income tax, the corporate income tax, capital gains tax, all payroll taxes, the self-employment tax and the estate and gift tax, in lieu of a 23% tax on the final sale of all goods and services. elimination of these inefficient taxing mechanisms will not only bring about equality within our tax system, it will also bring about simplicity in our tax code. it will provide tax relief for business-to-business transactions. these transactions including those for used...
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a carbon tax. the president says we must recognize the climate danger, forest fires, powerful storms, they're signs that climate change is real, it hurts and it must do something about it. here it comes, a carbon tax. if the president doesn't get a tax through congress, he will issue executive orders, other way you'll pay more in energy taxes or energy prices. in his inaugural address he spent more time on climate change than any other single issue. environmentalists ecstatic, the foreign media client. and the world's great minds will call for a 14 trillion dollar global greening. this is tuesday, january the 22nd, the day after the most liberal, all-government, all the time inauguration speech in memory. "varney & company" is about to begin. you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to a
a carbon tax. the president says we must recognize the climate danger, forest fires, powerful storms, they're signs that climate change is real, it hurts and it must do something about it. here it comes, a carbon tax. if the president doesn't get a tax through congress, he will issue executive orders, other way you'll pay more in energy taxes or energy prices. in his inaugural address he spent more time on climate change than any other single issue. environmentalists ecstatic, the foreign media...
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up like new york, which has no state income tax, florida has no state income tax, and new york has the second highest rate in the nation passed by alaska. the sunshine state hopes for more new residents so they have an office dedicated to the financial world's biggest names. cheryl: i don't blame them. brazil sidewalks have a new decoration. they have two dimensional bar codes into the sidewalks. the codes, also known as qr codes, installed at 30 different beaches, vistas, and historic sites throughout the country. two million visitors will get information as they walk around. access information like facts and maps by down loading on the smart phone and scan the code. the first installed friday at the massive boulder at the end of a beach. never been there. sound great. i could go right now. thank you very much. i need to go because it's snowing outside. all right. illinois headed for a fiscal dallas. that's the warning from state treasurer. he's joining melissa and lori exclusively. s&p downgraded illinois as the losest -- lowest state. dennis: the new fees you need to know about befo
up like new york, which has no state income tax, florida has no state income tax, and new york has the second highest rate in the nation passed by alaska. the sunshine state hopes for more new residents so they have an office dedicated to the financial world's biggest names. cheryl: i don't blame them. brazil sidewalks have a new decoration. they have two dimensional bar codes into the sidewalks. the codes, also known as qr codes, installed at 30 different beaches, vistas, and historic sites...
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officials, they turned down donald trump's request for a tax break. trump's organization will be required to pay millions in local property taxes to redevelop the old post office pavilion into a luxury hotel. trump and his daughter asked if the district would forgo the attacks to facile state the redevelopment but mayor gray and members of the city council said no. >>> two new breeds will make their debut at the famed westminster dog show this year. treeing walker coonhounds and russell terriers are now recognized by the american kennel club. the honor allows them to compete for the coveted best in show title. that brings the total number of breeds that can participate in the show to 187. the 137th annual westminster kennel club dog show begins on february 11th in new york. >> good to see those little guys get included now. >>> it's the harder to take a bathroom break at one pennsylvania school. principal is making boys sign out the toilet paper. >> we take a look at what is behind this big controversy. >> reporter: this is what is causing big controv
officials, they turned down donald trump's request for a tax break. trump's organization will be required to pay millions in local property taxes to redevelop the old post office pavilion into a luxury hotel. trump and his daughter asked if the district would forgo the attacks to facile state the redevelopment but mayor gray and members of the city council said no. >>> two new breeds will make their debut at the famed westminster dog show this year. treeing walker coonhounds and...